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Definition of Bicorns
1. bicorn [n] - See also: bicorn
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bicorns
Literary usage of Bicorns
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of Charles Lamb by Charles Lamb (1871)
"... aberration or so: these we call Unicorns. Dick, you must know, is my Unicorn.
[He spoke this with an air of invincible assurance.] Then we have bicorns, ..."
2. Eliana: Being the Hitherto Uncollected Writings of Charles Lamb by Charles Lamb (1865)
"Dick, you must know, is my Unicorn. [He spoke this with an air of invincible
assurance.] Then we have bicorns, ..."
3. The Mining Reports: A Series Containing the Cases on the Law of Mines Found by Robert Stewart Morrison, Emilio Dominguez De Soto (1885)
"A covenant to pav moneys already due to others as the consideration of a sub-lease,
will not be construed like rent, to bicorns due after the Ian 1 has been ..."
4. Guenon on Milch Cows: A Treatise Upon the Bovine Species in General by Franco̧is Guènon (1883)
"These are still rarer in all breeds than the bicorns and Demijohns; they are met
with, however, now and then, and those of the first order are good ..."